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see your point on the POV statements, but I think most of those are pretty mild and easily corrected. But in my experience with this very inexperienced editor, he may not know what to do about a GAR. I tend to agree it should lose the GA if the sourcing issues are not cleaned up once and for all, but I will the let the GAR unfold as it will before I jump in, if at all. Appreciate you letting me know. --
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nominator about this issue(s) and place the article on hold once you have completed the review. Only in the event that a secondary source can't be found as a replacement, then the primary source can remain. If there is a good mix of primary and secondary sources, that is perfect and no references need to be changed.
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yet, I have expanded the article significantly and would like feedback on how to further improve the article. I am hoping to eventually bring it to good article status or better. Please let me know on my talk page if you are willing to work on this project with me. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely
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there are to my knowledge no more. I hope that you will consider your oppose on this article, and hopefully strike or support as appropriate. I'd like to do some work on other school articles to get them to FA, so I hope this issue can be resolved for the benefit of all british school articles. Thanks,
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article which I've been involved with for some time. I practice the technique and my interest in the article was sparked by a desire to rescue it from a sustained critical attack. However I have not removed any reliable sources, just tried to keep it neutral and encyclopedic. Recently I have obtained
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Everything is peachy, thanks. Now that
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Thanks for the thorough review. I have taken your comments to heart and made the changes. I am still musing the video issues, since the source is one of the best available for commentary on the curriculum (where sources are otherwise scant) but may be problematic for the reasons you point out. I will
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Yikes. Not sure what happened to that diff. I only made three small changes: (1) I changed the reference to competitions to say that students are encouraged to participate and deleted the "prestigious" part. (2) I replaced "recent" with "since 2008" and (3) I added an inline comment that the section
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Thanks for the heads up. I am honestly shocked to see this article at FAC. It has no business being there, of course. I can't argue with your sourcing comments. Some of these were raised (and at one point corrected) in one of the many GA and peer reviews. But a lot of them clearly don't check out. I
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on his talk page, but haven't got round to doing anything about it till now (I wanted to familiarise myself with the topic before I put it forward for FAC where I'd probably have to do some work on it). I'll post everything on the request when I open it next week and should hopefully be able to deal
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I further do not believe that there are any alternative sources; I have spent days trawling through all the local and country libraries, newspaper archives and the internet. I understand concerns about reliable sources, but surely this is just an employee writing a book about his previous employer.
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The first thing to do when reviewing an nominee is to do a quick scan of the article. One of the things to look for is if the article has references! If you don't see a list at the bottom of the article page, quick-fail it. For newcomers, quick-failing is failing an article when you spot a problem
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How exciting that the article will be translated into
Chinese! I see how the sentence is confusing. I will try to clarify. It means that there was a struggle for power (a battle) within the school. Many people believed (saw) that the president and some of the trustees had formed a politically very
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Hi again. Thanks for the comments. Some very useful suggestions in there which I think would improve the article dramatically. I'm not sure if I'll be able to address everything that's been raised (e.g., the impact on former students might prove to be a bit difficult), but I'll do as much as I can
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academic program for elementary through high school students. The school rose to national prominence in the 1980s, but was nearly closed in the 1990s following a series of scandals, leadership struggles, and an arson fire which destroyed the auditorium. Its reputation recovered in the years that
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for the entire month of March. The goal of this drive is to bring the number of outstanding Good
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has changed several times over the years. In the Victorian era people left school at 12, and it was later raised to 14 (which I think it still was at the end of the war). This seems an ambiguous statement to me and without access to the reference I can't check it. Would it be better to take it
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The big problem was an over-reliance on web sources, particularly those of the school/abbey/university. There are still a lot of university web sources. It would be better if some of them could be replaced. I have not had much time to work on it, other then tweak the captions a bit, but I am
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Greetings, I am Orschstaffer, a new editor and article creator. I selected you for a new article creation reviewer from village pump and your volunteer statement, and your interest in alternative education. I have reviewed your contributions and work with Benet and the featured article at
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on weather another eliminations drive should take place within the next few months as the last one proved to be extremely successful. Please take the time to go to the the talk page and include your opinion on if you would be interested in taking part in a Fall/Winter 2012 elimination
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Re-thinking this, I'll put my questions on the article talk page. Since Karanacs is recused because she reviewed the FAC (I wish I hadĀ :), I don't want to stall the FAC with my questions, but do want to be sure we address my questions before closing the FAC. 'Til tomorrow-- nice work.
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arts school and first private sector / public arts school in the US. Students must audition for admission; fewer than 20Ā percent of those who apply each year are accepted. The newly combined school offers a curriculum designed to prepare students for professional careers in
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so I can't decipher what you did. I have a lot of questions that I can't answer for myself, since some of the sources aren't online, so I'll put them on the FAC tomorrow. I'm familiar with pre-professional performing arts schools, and some things aren't clear to me.
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history of Benedictines in the US with as much detail as the Benedictines themselves did. (Which really shouldn't be too surprising, as the Benedictines have had a reputation for recording things very well.) Hopefully this won't be too much of a problem during FAC.
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there is still some copy/editing I plan on doing as well as more research for resources. I believe the article has shaped up for entry compared to other articles I've reviewed in the same categories. I have endeavored to maintain npov plus I have reviewed
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seminars then in practice at the U. of C. The U. of C. relationship ended in 1958. Shimer enjoyed national recognition and strong growth in the 1960s but was forced by financial problems to abandon its campus in 1978. It then moved to
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I'm ready when you are. I've noticed that you're currently busy with an ongoing FAC, so we can wait for that to finish. In the meantime, I'll try to archive some of the websites that are at risk of giving us dead links in the future.
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way of knowing that I know performing arts schools. I should have glanced at it sooner to save her the trouble, and avoid the situation of both delegates weighing in. Good progress there ... I'll do more tomorrow ... tiredĀ !
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SG. The SCPA link is to the 2007-08 report card, which has the ACT data. The Ohio link is to the 2009-10 report card which does not. I did mess it up a bit, but have fixed it now. The 2007 report is now cited only for the ACT
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Hey Nasty Housecat! I've noticed that your contribution levels have been quite low lately... I hope everything is all right in real life! If you're unavailable, I'm ready to address more concerns on the Benet FAC if needed.
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